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James Emil Coco (March 21, 1930 – February 25, 1987) was an American stage and screen actor. He was the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Award, a Drama Desk Award, a Cable ACE Award and three Obie Awards, as well as nominations for a Tony Award, an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards.
James Emil Coco (Manhattan, 21 de marzo de 1930-Manhattan, 25 de febrero de 1987) [1] fue un actor estadounidense de teatro, cine y televisión. Ganó un premio Primetime Emmy, un premio Drama Desk y tres premios Obie, además de recibir nominaciones a los Premios Tony, los Premios de la Academia y los Globos de Oro.
James Coco. Actor: Murder by Death. Born in New York City of humble means, character player James Coco was the son of Feliche, an Italian shoemaker, and Ida (Detestes) Coco. Shining shoes as a youngster with his father, his interest in acting occurred early on as a child.
James Coco. Actor: Murder by Death. Born in New York City of humble means, character player James Coco was the son of Feliche, an Italian shoemaker, and Ida (Detestes) Coco. Shining shoes as a youngster with his father, his interest in acting occurred early on as a child.
26 de feb. de 1987 · James Coco, who was proclaimed a Broadway star for a touching and flamboyantly amusing performance in Neil Simon's ''Last of the Red Hot Lovers,'' died last night at St. Vincent's Hospital of a...
James Emil Coco fue un actor estadounidense de teatro, cine y televisión. Ganó un premio Primetime Emmy, un premio Drama Desk y tres premios Obie, además de recibir nominaciones a los Premios Tony, los Premios de la Academia y los Globos de Oro.
27 de feb. de 1987 · James Coco, the roly-poly actor who parlayed his sizable girth into a successful career in character parts that ranged from the comic to the terrifying, died Wednesday night after suffering a...